Okay...my second attempt was wonderful! The aroma...the height of the bread....the softness...ooo...i just luv it. Oh my god, my bread consumption disorder is back again...u know, once you get started, you'll be addicted. I tried to make the bread interesting by adding some freshly blended pandan juice. My mom had two plants of Pandan Leaves...thus making it easy to make whatever dessert that requires Pandan. Here's the recipe....all thanks to my idol....AGNES CHANG :)
Ingredients:
- 400g bread flour
- 100g whole meal flour
- 1.5 tsp of bread improver
- 1/4 tsp of salt
- 30g of butter
- 30g of sugar (DB substituted with molasses)
- 350ml of milk (DB used unsweetened soy milk)
- 1 1/4 tsp of yeast
- 100g of multigrains (DB gathered multigrains, wheat bran, instant oats to 100g)
- 2 tsp of pandan juice (optional...not part of the recipe)
There's the conventional method illustrated by Agnes in her baking book. However, what i did was gathered all the recipes and throw them in my breadmaker's bucket. Press the button Whole Wheat...wait for 3.25hrs...and...Tadaa!!! Yummy freshly baked bread ready to be served!!!
I had mine generously spread with Golden Churn butter and peanut butter. Next slice, i had it generously spread with Garlic Spread....*heavens*...
What's your favourite way to eat your toast/bread?
2 comments:
Normally multi-grain bread is very hard. I dont put bread improver/softener. I actually dont mind it hard. I prefer to toast my bread - smells better and I love the crunchy texture too.
Hi HFM,
Oh is it?? Haha...i didn't know...no wonder all my homemade multigrain bread turns hard very fast...
Yeap...my parents also luv eating the bread toasted...like what you said, smells better! haha
Thanks for the advice:)
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